3..-. I. xg, : NT--ii Montreal Canadiens Play -.BosIon Bruins Tonight ,- -,. .-., )v'1&k7 . S0025!- lsland Cl't'ship TORONTO ice)-cuss.-. golf queen. Marlene Stewit. whs mar- ried Foley in Dousiss Strelt. a Toronto financier. ' Mlle Stewart. who last year mist GAME or FINALS : . . Marlene Stewart -t.r..::."r:.'":- an ......., ” Summersgde Cops Weds Financier 32”"E'i'i.2lT.7"..?.'.il'”3.i'i1.2Ei sportscasters. The W-ddtns Wu pa-toenail ts Timothy Eaton Memorial Chgnch by Dr. C. A. .LawIon. The bride wore a walts-length pearl - tone wltte atlk or-ganu gown. The bodies of alencon lace Charlottetown 5""""9 - - A P v . 5 ”" Gt-"M 8-s-"-w M 6- 1"” .. ... c”...?f"...?.”.:'.".:"...'. :.."t".'t- ” ”'"."”r-5iil- '- ::'.':.:.':".E."".t'. t'::.:'..:':''::..:: ::'..'t..” '" ""”"."""?.ir- 5:: . High School 04 last ' p . .i. Gall t. B. P-- ' 'l""'V ” 9" I I L . By W. I. WHEATLEY to figure prominently in the sea- and must have been scanning the souls Aug. so mug Et1lIeI:.tleP- emu”. C. aim". 3. hard e:;eatlI'eI.'ttl):1 dssughter of roses wlth llly of the valley. i i Canadian Press Staff Writer sons hauonat Hockey League Canadtens-Brutus rectlld for e Edward Island 1-lists School hoe- rsquet. Fontisfti Ont in .”""t 01 Alter the reception the bride n:i0mc.:Ru.iI" l”;"w".i” liaeCiEe' .'2.'2?."g;?”ii92i'"pii'23 uiiimlhe it meetin the Bruins I S '”Vh.”'"'”'0'"'”'- SUMMARY are lettgsmllmtliouuegtnssu sglitlllgcrloolnlld H2-i.'i”.' . M, w i ICES care ' ' 0 H5 T ..1.g-n lhvw ' ' a ' l guns the Stanley Cup final untilp the last few games. won seven games. Cattadlens four too tniilch footlw Sot.trIa.das-sdug: laferees:- Jack Kane and Gob I hunt the formidable Boston This rough. tough Iloston team. and three were tied. on Montreal y into I 3-0 lead in the first 1 mln- I101! WOIIIWI5 0 lruins. the wizardy of Maurice whose scoring power is distributed ice the Bruins made it. a stand- 9 Q utes of play. Bourh gut on lack rls-It PerIeIl:- 1. Summcrlldti . (Rocket) Richard still gripped this largely among half. a dozen play- off. winning three. losing three but Sulnmenlde came out of tbl 51011 IMIFDODIWI 3.333 2: s"m' E hockey-happy city. ers. rolled unmerctfully over the and tying one. In Boston. the Ca- I N e period with . bu pg! '9'." Th. morn”. some, 5.20; 3 summu-. I. The amazing Rocket. still the proud attd favored Detroit Red nadlens were able to pull out only tum, Wm mo "mu m "G. mm sou” (Lauzhnn) 7m; 4. one victory. They tttanagcd two ond period and Summer-gidg out. Sourls. R. Paquet tB. Petlw” When you can buy DUMONT Wings in the second cup semi- final. The Bruins won by the same 4-1 count that Canadiens beat the underdog Rangers. master opportunist at 35 and able to cavort on at line with his 21- I year-old kid brother. supplied the overtime goal Thursday night that Soul" it--Rh-u or ROGERS MAJESTIC TV Sets for 3199.00 and up. Also Motorola and Marconi car radios installed 10.08; Summcrside. linl 14.10. Peealtles- None. second Perlod:- 6. Sourls. B. In I fast and exciting game of hockey played at the Sportl AMI 1-t nlsht Queen Charlotte mg” 500003 edlled Queen Square hack in the game and pulled to with to two goals when W- Mac- Donald scored his second goal at the 10- minute mark on another scored Souris 3-1 in the finale. 1. Sonier scored three 104 will to pace the Summcrside VICIOTY drive. Ulric Gallant. R. ties but dropped four games. The Bruins have the oicr-all scoring edge. 33-30. At home they out-scored Canadians 20-Ill; in E 3 gave Cnadlens a 4-3 win over The Bgutnsh left hl)etroit Fridal! M I h I I ! S h I Ht New York Rangers and the cup and are ue ere l tsgmorntng. A ontrea t ey were on tie Sl0l' C oo. o capturg me ch”. 5010 won. but Q53, couidnw, L hum L. p I (L. P 0 7,00; 7. sum. . hours before the opening game of end of a 17-13 goal cutlttl. lottetown Interscholastic Title. catch up as that proved to he Dlilylrlgld gmpedP?.l;rem;,;ha:::-1 sEu'm&:c- mleglede. U. Gaallllxtt (Clough) 14.51. for 059 00' semi-final series. Pen-ltles- None. Prompt service, Fair Changes A search of hockey records the best-or-seven final. The sec- VERY TOUGH SERIES The Hlsh school lumped away the last goal of the night. side g.,.i.. showed that since the colorful ond game will be played here make Numb, (cream 3 Wary to is quick 1-0 lead after only .12 0 sq LINEUIIIS M D u been pgqueg connected 10; gm PThire Iierlgdh tl.)S1ot1t;is..Clsaude L . S usf u ueen one o - ac ouge te goals of the losers. Claude eters ( . aquet . ; . urn- ong experience, 3 ' ac ion seconds of play. when Roger Birt Tuesday and the series then moves R0ck9'i500"" I00 bll lE53"'d."' I B p tough sertes." If it is as tight as m ed "I so 1 reer seasons ago. ana tens 0 us on. me pre.sem.5 dupe lndwate, DP 0 puck past the Queen Defence- Mulligan: Cahlll; Mnc- Peters and Ralph Pgquet, "ch 50; merslde. Laughlin t net-l 0.11; Guaranteed have won nine Stanley Cup play- HABS IN GOOD SHAPE ovemme nmes mm. mu be M: Square nettnlnder to register his Donald; Hayes: Forwards CalI- I single. 10. Summerside. Poirler (Laugh- ' off games in sudden-death over- Whipping himself mm none too . d -. . , I first goal of use night. Q.C.I-1.5. sghan Commiskey MacDonald The game 1 3 i ,4 tin) 13.55; Souris. B. Paquet (12. time. The man who broke up the effusive cottfldcnce. coat-h Blake g:J:TR4if:"scLln5n& ::f1:f;'g'l;h.:.:3s went further ahead ottly 39 Burke: Shaw; Garnhum; Richards and referees llvauttlk :(:lnI: yang .gor- IqlBetlalld4..'l-ii iii Stggllnlllgelgsildf, & ac on t aug In. r - don Wellner didn't call a penalty. Despite the difference in score. it was an exciting battle. Both Queen Charlotte: Goal- Frizzell; Defence; - Dow; Ferguson John- ston: Forwards- Kennedy. Burke seconds later when R ge s f u d the reuse. At 5.43 of her fiorrt DIAL 3537 MacMillan banged a hard shot said "our taunt is tn good shape and I feel we can vttn; if we don't 204 KENT ST. there'll be no altbtsf game no fewer than five times was the same inimitable Rocket. will put a close tail on the llucket. Here is the Rot-ket's wrecking 40. Penaltlcs:- Nona. t your best hockey. although the simple transition from underdog L. 31 k . RH. M I . - M . . l' Flyers swamped first line of Orln to favorite could have I DsYtholo- M.cN:m':K M mm ' :3:i3i"iil'i5.ci35hnl:itiliiiEi2"ism; th5.gnalrretle' IorlliuivKt)ililil1ulll:v.u,':: 3: fifth straight defeat 5-1. and Phtl- u.-g . um sup cu", wnh Wu". Dunn 31”! "(ed on their play-" The 3-30 P''"- In 100 0P0n I0? mem- Rae and Jean Huneati had total lnto'doubIe figures had it not Tddphh Phmlet. with six un. ( at in an l-"V" '9" '""'d m "n" Youm dub Md to be .1 "he" be" be” I0 ll”! I X31119 before the sin letons- Sydney goals went to been for the stellar goal work of Q med "ms 1" the "Van". mun" "- I I '” 3333-lopentng gtarformancttsl; Fglyucn l1;3d;l:9;i "IiTiFgY:"5 fondbghg ' ' Bonspiel Itarllnll Monday Cagtaln Robert MecNeil' Don young Greg Floyd Pidsldony for ”'Xi5g..N'.'i:.Y3'l nllT:ghel:a:l4 ' rt; 'seem esamew on I . 0 W 88 ' ,. ,, ' ' ee 0 3 'g Wm. very but to dale” Summemde continuing every eveninz Ending Moose Morrison and Carl Saun- Rangers handled 25 drives. Re!Il- League 'bnt champ. upped 1. . A; E -N,. - : is ONE OF KEY MEN - , , . Richard is one of the key men '"There's one thing sure. thouggld ””ffj,'3. 4"I'1;;,dj;::a(le:,m;r l)1lH(),l'0ft.flie "ill CNIKM the corner of the next Rogers: Blrt; llfacMtllsn; Bottnesa teams set . 1,31 wee H" '. p on whom coach Toe Blake islre-Mevevsol 30. Flt-113' Bmorep msptr ms. overtime pm,-ma agmns. New that goal set the stage for l3irt's Josey: Barrett: and came up with some " A :;:”..2':..:tt:::.":..?;."t::.t:r.;k:g.::.i?:::;: '..:..;:;":.. zgrk at :::::": W :' hr. '"”'""'" t" - e e., - . ass rom ac. t an an e ner. 'l”d'd lhlim ml” l9.41' WEI 1: Chfvck lilardiladin him It 'March 27, IEJTII-tznal at l 09 of found tllje net behind hlacbougnll. sumyusny UNEUPS ' T00 0"m''- 3"" mac C030" 5 9 as" 3 9 the fourth overtime period against The Q.S.S. Boys who couldn't First Period:. 1. QC.H.S.. Birt SIlmmeraIde:- Goal - Tralnor; Defence - Gallant. MIcFarlane. I talnment you would i co Sc1olre.':1l-2. I autllsienly broke the itnx Frlzzell tlfeinnedyl lot; 3. Q.C.H.S. Mac- Do id Drl H L hr sop are 29. I951-gtta at 2 '10 of e over them by s-oring tw Mll an 542: 4. Q.C.H,S., Birt thing. In . sco . aul m.. net. j the third overtime period against quick goals after Q.C.H.S. had Millani 1121: Polrler. A. Drlscoll. Maclfenna. at Detroit. made the score read 5-0. Second Period: 5. Q.C.H.S. Ro- A"39M""- Aces, BYC Start Monday ONE OF THE most exciting hockey series that has ever been our pleasure to witness came to a close at the Sports Arena Friday night when the B. Y. C. defeated Parkdale Flycre 5-3. When you have two teams playing four over time games tone sudden-death) in 'l clashes and only one of those games being decided by more than 2 goals. then you have some thing to get pretty excited about. After the first game was In the record books as I lopsided victory for the Flyers. every tilt went right down to the wire before anyone had any idea at all who the event- fdl winner would be. This In hockey rulllers - J.F. Ma Le it - E. T - ff th (3 : ' 3-: t l h It i If Pld od ' ti k T at its very best. Some of the skill much "uh" ii" the Parkdale tun vs. R. Pitt - J.i:. gurdem in nIZ'..p.2i..g”ZL”2.Yf of thelrrubn;:t- filliiute: later C!IrlnyS:uitd:rs txii 0'4 0' in? Club in "10 Amefk ' ' layer" H” "M u" Ac" held lh. it for Millionaires on I breakaway 00" L9'5"9i T"0"bl' l'- "I0 1340 of faster leagues was missing per- ltapa. but for sheer hockey enter- have to look far and wide to find a better series than this one. THE FLYER8 greatly handicap- ped by the loss of coach Allie Carver for all of the games and Thursday they. had to play with an injured Frank Roper guarding the pipes. You simply can't lose I player like coach Allie and play smooth-skating rightwtnger the bl number 1 on his back. I SHEPHERD turned in a standout series for the youth while Orin Carver. who is in our oplnion the finest hockey player in the Maritimes. Willie Dunn. Er- land Wood. Frank Roper and Bob Hurry came through with a great series for the Flycrs. THE FINALS BEGIN at Sum- merside on Monday and fans are speculating as to just what kind of I final it will be. The youth club and Summerslde have played some spine-tingling games during the year but according to what we have been hearing around town, the B.Y.C. will go into the series as heavy favorites. Summerside coach Lorne Hennessey was telling us the other day that he would edge ( 5 wins. 3 lossesl against Parkdale during the year and his team always seemed to come up with a good game against them. This opinion from Hennessey will put the odds even further in the youth club's favor. but we are look- ing for I close series. B.Y.C. WENT against Parltdale as underdogs, but facing the Aces they will be favourites and the also. but maybe they don't know it. Coach Ready will have to see to it that no complacency sneaks Detroit Red Wings; at Detroit. Detroit Red Wings; Score 1-0. April 14. 1951-3031 at 2.55 of the first overtime period against To- ronto Maple Leafa; at Toronto. Score. 3-2. March 30. I9-its-goal It 908 of the first uvcrtimc period against Boston Bruins; at Montreal. Score. (-3. CURLING CHARIDTTETOWN score I goal In the first period Q.S.S. had Just gotten back in the game when Q.C.H.S. pulled away again by firing goal number six In the opening minutes of the third period when Rogers scored his second goal of the night on a solo effort. The boys with the purple and white fought to get Kennedy) .22 2. QC.H.S.. Rogers gers 8.19; 6. 61.5.5. W. Mac- Donald 1056; Penalf.iea:- None. 0.25; Q.S.S. Commkkey (Burke 6.25; 9. Q.S.S.' Commtskey (Burke W. MacDonald) 7.25; 10- Q.S.S.- W. MacDonald l0-00 Penalty:- Ferguson. Rangers Drub Saturday Afternoon 1.43 p.m. Skip rotation. Ice 1 - A.W. Hyndman, R. Car- .lohnston- Ivan Horne. Ice 2- R. Splllett- N. Nicholson- A-3- 33ElI81l- F. Maclllillan vs. W. lllellish- H- Splllett- S. Benton - L. Turner. ice it - Dr. C. Gallani- Doug Saunde s- J-Squarebriggm Dr. Mac- Donald vs. Had Maclnnis - H. At- ltlnson- C. MacDonald- .I.S. Mac- Donald. Ice 4- S. Crosby- M. Kennedy- D. Bell- S. Lane vs. Ron Clark- Saturday night. Mixed Curling. Saturday night Charlottetown all games In cig- arette lighten. SYDNEY. N.S. tCPl Daihousle Rangers completely outclassed Sydney Millionaires here It the Forum Friday night and skated of-seven Maritime Senior hockey final. The Sydney outfit trailed 3 - I at the end of the first. fought back to even it at 3-3 midway through the second but the roof fell in after that. Rangers poured it on for the final half of the game and scored five times without I reply. Second game of the set will be played here tonight. . Fern Bernaquez. Tod Campeau ders. Penalties proved costly to Mll- llonalrcs. Dalhousie opened scoring at 1:58 of the first with Mills short- Millionaires To Take I-O Lead In Playoffs again one man shy. A minute Ia- ter Leduc gave Rangers I 3 - 1 edge that lasted until 9:39 of the second when Morrison poked the while mate Jim Maclean was in the bin for cross-checking. That was it as far as Million- aires were concerned. Rangers op- ened up and before the period end- ed hsd grabbed I H lead on goals by Huneau and an aquel. In the third they scored three times without an answer. Leduc, Bernsques Ind Campeau getting their second goals of the night. ers drew seven of 11 minor penal- ties handed out by Referees Marty Maclntyre and George 0'DonIhue. Crough: Forwards - Stull. Mac- Indictns Win Seventh of Eight Tilts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland's usually weak-hitting. run-hungry Indians continued to resemble hlt-happy wartors with a 12-9 decision over New York Gl- ants Friday for their seventh ve- tory in eight games. Rookie manager Kerby Farrell now has the best exhibition rec- mark Is week when you consider It has been built against sure-bet second division clubs such as the Giants. Chicago Cubs and Balti- more Orioles. The rest of the exhibition ache- dule was thin. with Milwaukee Braves whammlng Brooklyn Dodg- ers 5-I on home runs by Hank Aaron and Lew Burdette. while Kansas City collected three un- earned runs to hand Boston I spring average to .417 with his 10th home run In 17 exhibition IIIIIOI. Botu1I:- Goal - Wood; Defence-. 1 club. Shepherd. who is probably into the l!.Y-C. dressing room. 4 Z the fastest skater In the entire THIS B.Y.C. -Aces series. if it L? Pm H. Taybr L staffedb The Moneyatglr t(l:ed It I! . league. scored at least one lmport- is anything like the Parkdale play- Doylep I. wmmm; VS. D. wtimml lf:.glafli.ne :1 the lead for me rN.w ant goal for the youth club and set up several others. In addition off. should set a few attendance records in both Charlottetown and cott. D. Stewart. D. Bell. F. Clark. Ice 2- R. Leclair, C. Bell, G. Brunswick title-holders. Mills once HOCKEY TONIGHT he was a solid man on the l.Y.C. Stunmersid.. The crowd at the A d r him: and! his dIIlIII'0llI'ltlh: :lIIll garnet Iasthiysiar lpngl lgtaclnig G?m:;?"B.F'P::a':"”VlV' "wma . . rueweresomeo ever as pc. on " - l to ' . be I packed house In Summerslde Di D”y1e' I l -Feiruary. In Queens County ("Lego I verstts'cI;l:s: 1. Goals Mb", lug. an am. I h ti: Hogan ti: Gallon? wltlhl: an” 0:3: I: "';.",l:' "dab E . mo:rd : Llo'rt:dg.oIl1wha: Iclgzgn by" 2: Int! " c""'d II '0 RHUKIII El Cid I00 ' t N Itewartaadclsar-rncetsthellnsnsealnabestef --.- ut 9 0: mmm..;...i:'t”:;:iZi'r.':.”s.'.":.i: Assisrcredited "Wm" ”"'"”"':"”"""""""'”P'"""- were II- III evsmnnatety t1 ' To DIGIIO Moore WW? I119 ' m . . mu mgr; cu, Mm MONTIIIAL .c.. . The 3.... .,..'.:.. ...,,;'fL., dew” YOU MUST sss IT to ssttsvs trt 23 H? mm '3: FASTTIIVICI E. gammh &....:;?:.& ' smtsaaosesunasaiscsanumowssnmsueto 'II:II:.Ia.:.eI"0IIUII.Ii': u&.""'.:"n; '”'"""'""”"'””"P"” etltenslagfollatlsenststersidebreeches. i b saw I 1 I to reassess features of the series. Buck Whit- loclr. Thane Doyle and Art Perry Monday and at the Arena Tuesday were also standouts for the B-Y.C., for the second game. Ice 3- E. M. Innis. E. Sutheh land. R. Can. C. Rogers. vs. H. Peters, M. Dockendorff. F. Mo Innis. M. McDonald. Ice 4- L. Turner, S. McMillan, Tait. M. Mcbennan, J. McLean. Al Arena Tonight Midget Abbie: and Moncton mid- MONCTON BEAVERS VS. MIDGET AIIIES .1 . HUNTERS' CO NER . . - I ..A...-.-- R . c.a.I;;n;v;;. g;',,:';::;' ,l:,l.:.',,i:(.l.l”.:”..f;i”gl.:.I; GAME mm am PM. ADMISSION soc a zoo . A -Thesuasarewe I- AFT ” A B8 R,lc;evia1th:,'o,ion;;?' l&ev:cl3:.n'lg: .5233 Iggregatllons and earlier this SKATE En March winds have continued into April and the days are-chill with snow and ice melting only in the sheltered planes. The nights are frosty and several inches of new ice made are more than enough to withstand the days thaw. Trout fishermen are resigned to what- ever the weather man offers be It cutting holes through twenty inch- es of ice or dunking I blob of halt in In open creek channel. A Included as equlpsrtmezt on opening morning Don't worry over the legal as- . ng through the tee with the Federal of deleting Equipment For April 15th what they are talking about In- sist trout will not leave the ponds. like Dingwellis at Fortune for in- stance. untll the ice goes out the river. I asked the reason why on one occasion and was told the trout don't like swimming long distances under ice. I enquired: "How do you know trout don't like swimming under ice?" His reply was short and to the point: Because His reasoning was: they are advocating I closed season on Hunts this fall. . .on what grounds I do not know. Reports from south- ern Kings county indicates that ample breeding stock wlntered. one observer stated he knew of 5 covey: averaging I to I covey with I mile radius of his farm. He told me it was late February or early March before he kenw there were more then one covey II that range of his premises. The Huns are pretty well paired off at this date. of opin- Blakeney, P. Burden. A. Horne, E- Johnston. Ice 2- J. Burden. M. Jones. M. Reeves. H. Metheson vs. W. Mc- Donald. M. Stewart. T. Hooper. J. Cttady. Ice 8- G. Stewart K. Johnston. A. Hurrhrey. M. Blalteney vs. W. storey. R. Ross Out I Stewart. 3. -Ienkns. ice 4- A. McDonald. A. Ward. V. Hanger. A. Tralnor vs. F. Johnston. S. Storey, W McDonald. M. Thompson. Scores In Minor Hockey League games at Civic Stadium Friday afternoon were: Paperwegbtsz Amalgamated dairies 3 versus Ro tary- 0. Alan Gaudet scored all three goals. The third and final game between these two teams will be played today It I1 noon; Pee Woes: Legion 1 versus Lions 0. Noe- man Hickey scored the goal. This was the first game of I best of three series. Bantams: season fought to I 3-3 draw at Mon- cton. Forbes Kennedy. home after I great season with Chicago Black Hawks. and Jack Kane will handle the whistles. Game time tonight is I p.tn. sharp. Flying Curlers Trip On T.V. Curlers throughout the province 7, at l p.m. The pr grant will be seen OI C.I".C.Y-T.V. on the C.B.C. series "Here and There". The program has been given the title "Broosna Freetown Edges Albany 6 - 5 Freetown Royals defeated AI- bay St. Pats H in overtime last night to get into the running In the South Shore Hockey I-I. HORSE at either gait. fee. Dttry fomts may be RACES CHATHAM, N. 3., JULY I, I957 S1500.00 MIRAMIOIII EARLY CLOSER Eligible to horses that have not won more than 3100 Readjusted earnings not considered. Nomination fee April 15-S15.00 Entry form not necessary to accompany nomination obtained from Col. D. A. MacKlnnon. Mall all nomination fees and for further particulars to A. D. NAPKE, P. 0. Box 359, phone 97 or 625. Newcastle. N. B. 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